The document discusses the provisions in the Indian Constitution relating to education. It outlines how the Preamble promotes education by ensuring equal access to educational institutions and facilities regardless of social status. It describes how secularism, equality of opportunities, and fundamental rights enshrine educational principles. Finally, it analyzes specific articles that aim to provide free and compulsory education, promote minority rights, prohibit religious instruction in state schools, and establish other educational policies and objectives in India.
6. SECULARISM
Secularism is a state in which
people of different religions
have the right to follow their
religious customs and rituals
without violating the rights of
people of other religions, and
no sort of discrimination
should be practiced by the
Government towards any
religious group in the state.
Educational Institutions and
facilities should be enjoyed
by each regardless to their
religious faith and practice
SECULARISM
7. No system can ensure social
justice until it provides education
for its citizens regardless to caste,
religion, and other social
diversified factors
8. Each and every one of
the country has got
the freedom to
choose his own
course of study and
career
9. EQUALITY OF OPPERTUNITIES
No one can not deny some
categories of the society better
opportunities which are enjoyed
by other categories
10. School is the most
useful place for
cultivating
friendship among
the people of
different categories
of the society
11. Fundamental Rights are
the basic rights that
should be provided to
each citizen regardless to
any social status. These
rights are enforceable by
courts.
12. FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES
Fundamental Duties are
defined as the moral
obligations of all
citizens to help
promote a spirit of
patriotism and to
uphold the unity of
India. These are not
legally enforceable.
13. The Directive Principles of
State Policy are guidelines
for the framing of laws by
the government. These
also are not legally
enforceable. The State is
expected to keep these
principles in mind while
framing laws and policies
14. 2. National Integration
3. Development of Nation
4. Conservation of Culture
1. Cultivate Democratic
Values
5. Cultivation of Moral Values
6. Cultivation of Social Values
Aims of Education in India, as the
Constitution Put Forth
15. Aims of Education in India, as the
Constitution Put Forth
7. Promotion of Secularism
8. Promotion of Socialism
9. Education on Social
Inequalities
10. Promotion of
Modernization
11. Cultivation of Traditional
Values
17. The State shall endeavour to provide, within a
period of ten years from the commencement
of this Constitution, for free and compulsory
education for all children until they complete
the age of fourteen years
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18. The State shall promote with
special care the educational
and economic interests of the
weaker sections of the people,
and, in particular, of the
Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled Tribes, and shall
protect them from social
injustice and all forms of
exploitation.
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19. ARTICLE 30 (1) AND (2)
(1) All minorities, whether
based on religion or
language, shall have the
right to establish and
administer educational
institutions of their
choice.
(2) The State shall not, in
granting aid to
educational institutions,
discriminate against any
educational institution
on the ground that it is
under the management
of a minority, whether
based on religion or
language
20. No religious instruction shall be
provided in any educational
institution wholly maintained out of
State funds
Article 28(1)
21. Nothing in clause ( 1 ) shall apply to an
educational institution which is administered
by the State but has been established under
any endowment or trust which requires that
religious instruction shall be imparted in such
institution
Article 28(2)
22. No person attending any educational
institution recognized by the State or receiving
aid out of State funds shall be required to take
part in any religious instruction that may be
imparted in such institution or to attend any
religious worship that may be conducted in
such institution or in any premises attached
thereto unless such person or, if such person is
a minor, his guardian has given his consent
thereto Cultural and Educational Rights
Article 28(3)
23. It shall be the endeavour of every State and of
every local authority within the State to
provide adequate facilities for instruction in
the mother-tongue at the primary stage of
education to children belonging to linguistic
minority groups; and the President may issue
such directions to any State as he considers
necessary or proper for securing the provision
of such facilities.
Article 350A
24. No citizen shall be denied
admission into any educational
institution maintained by the
State or receiving aid out of
State funds on grounds only of
religion, race, caste, language
or any of them
Article 29(2)